Data Engineer

Noir
Exeter
3 weeks ago
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Job Description

Data Engineer - Exeter (Hybrid)

(Databricks, Power BI, Python, T-SQL, ETL, Azure/AWS, Data Lakes)

A well-established technology organisation operating in the healthcare data space is seeking a Data Engineer to join its growing team. Their platforms underpin critical decision-making across large-scale environments, and data sits at the heart of everything they build.

This is a permanent position based in Exeter, Devon, with hybrid working (2 days per week in the office).

The Role

You will design and build scalable data solutions that feed innovative software products used in complex, real-world settings. Working within Agile teams, you will collaborate with product and technical colleagues to translate requirements into robust, production-ready data components.You'll be involved in analysing requirements, shaping technical approaches, and delivering high-quality pipelines and models with a focus on performance, security, monitoring, and maintainability. There is also opportunity to leverage AI-assisted development tools to improve productivity and solution quality.

What You'll Need

* Commercial experience in a Data Engineering role* Strong knowledge of Databricks and Power BI* Proficiency in Python and T-SQL* Experience building and maintaining ETL pipelines* Familiarity with unit testing, automation, and refactoring practices* Experience working in Agile/Scrum environments* Exposure to Azure or AWS, data lakes, and scripting (e.G. PowerShell)

Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively across technical and non-technical teams are essential.

What's On Offer

* Competitive salary* 25 days holiday + bank holidays* Annual bonus scheme* Enhanced pension* Health and wellbeing support* Flexible working arrangements* Additional lifestyle and family-friendly benefits

This is an excellent opportunity to join a purpose-driven technology business where your work will contribute to meaningful, data-led solutions at scale.

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.

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